Games like Brawl Stars
8 free browser alternatives, hand-picked by the DooDoo.Love editors.
Brawl Stars hooks players with fast arena fights and quick-match dopamine. The free browser titles below are independent arena brawlers and battle-royale shooters — not official Supercell releases — that keep the same short-match, last-one-standing energy.
What makes these games similar
Tight arenas, quick matches, brawling and battle-royale survival — the core loop, using games we can legally embed.
The 8 alternatives
Shares the same short-round street-scrap energy: battle enemies, smash boxes for items, and grab coins that buy character upgrades in the store. The real hook is the friend options — clear streets together co-op, or turn on each other in the 2P fighting mode. A couch pick for duos who like their brawls personal.
Trades arena shootouts for katana duels with the same combo-first instincts: Ryu carves through samurai-clan enemies on a revenge mission, and chained strikes give each fight its rhythm. Levels can be replayed to push scores and collect more trophies, which turns repetition into practice. Suits players who mained melee fighters and want that timing tested.
Slows the brawl down into a positioning game: 40 levels of 3D platform combat where reading each space before committing beats rushing in. Enemy encounters hinge on where you stand and how much room you leave for recovery, echoing the spacing discipline good arena players lean on. Pick it for solo tactical practice between multiplayer sessions.
The closest match here for mode variety: physics-based stick fighting with a solo mode for sharpening skills, a two-player mode on one device for settling scores, and an endless Survival mode against nonstop enemy waves. Acrobatic moves and combos reward clean timing over frantic pressure. Good when you want one game covering practice, versus, and endurance.
Compresses battle-royale survival into fast browser rounds: the battleground is randomly generated each match, so weapon looting and map reading restart every time. With armed opponents scattered everywhere, positioning outweighs raw firepower — the same survive-the-lobby discipline as any last-one-standing mode. Pick it when you want the format stripped to essentials.
The leaner original: scavenge weapons, shoot every enemy, survive the round. Weapon spawns tend to cluster near central zones, which funnels fights into predictable hotspots and makes map familiarity worth more than raw aim. Short rounds and instant restarts give it the same drop-in pace quick-match fans expect. Start here before the sequel.
Battle royale with the shooting removed and the shrinking map kept: you play a hole that swallows objects and smaller rivals to grow, while the arena continuously narrows until one player remains. Size-reading replaces aim — chase what you can eat, avoid what can eat you. A silly-but-tense pick for players who like the closing-circle pressure.
An underwater spin on the grow-and-dominate lobby: start as a guppy, eat smaller fish, and climb toward piranha status while power-ups like laser bursts and drill dashes shift fights. Kelp works as cover, and bigger fish draw more attention, keeping hit-and-run viable late. Chase the global leaderboard when ranked pressure is what you miss.
Which one should you try first?
Want team brawling? Gang Brawlers or Stick Arena. Want battle-royale survival? Brutal Battle Royale 2 or Fish Royale IO.
FAQ
Are these official Brawl Stars or Supercell games?
No. They are independent free browser brawlers and arena shooters with a similar style, not affiliated with or endorsed by Supercell.
Are they free to play?
Yes — all of them play instantly in the browser.
Which one is most like Brawl Stars?
Try Gang Brawlers for the team-brawl feel, or Stick Arena 3D for fast arena combat.
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